Help!
If you’re traveling to Fukuoka City, you can try Grandma’s “Futaba Shokudo.” I haven’t been to “Futaba Shokudo” yet, and this isn’t a sponsored post.
I saw it on TV last month and just want to help share. Grandma isn’t looking to crowdfund. Since the restaurant is tucked away in an alley, visiting and eating there would be a great way to support her!
In the Instagram video from the restaurant Grandma runs, some comments from regular customers mention: “I often go to this place.”
It seems that the mother of the granddaughters (the daughter of the proprietress) passed away last year due to illness. The proprietress’s husband also passed away last year.
Now, the proprietress, who married into the family, is taking care of her young grandchildren while working to keep the restaurant running.
Because they invested in a lot of equipment, they need to pay off the debt within three years, but the pandemic has made things tough
I’ll visit this diner one day and share my experience with you all. Grandma isn’t asking for donations! If you’re visiting, consider stopping by to try it out.
https://www.instagram.com/futabashokudo/
Futaba Shokudo (二葉食堂)
Address: 2-30 Gionmachi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan (福岡県福岡市博多区祇園町2−30 小林ビル)
Google Maps Link
https://maps.app.goo.gl/nA7jX9pY5e6v5T2G7
Located in a small alley in the Gion area of Hakata, near Gion Station (Fukuoka Subway).
The restaurant is a traditional Japanese diner (shokudo) serving affordable, home-style meals. Operating hours (based on available web information): 11:00 AM–10:00 PM (closed Sundays and Monday holidays).
Phone: +81 92-272-3288






